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Post by Pangolinmoth on May 31, 2009 0:19:52 GMT
^ god I love that animation.
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Post by Libraraptor on May 31, 2009 7:17:28 GMT
Actually it was supposed to be his cane. In early years they are bipedal on their forelimbs until they learn telekinesis and use rocks for feet. Thats what those green energy thingys are. I spent way to much time thinking about it. These are really clever evolutionary maneuvers: Having a species lose their hindlimbs, with a walking-on-forelimbs- halfway state and strengthening its telecenetic abilities in order to compensate this lack. How lucky thes creatures were that there were enough stones for every foot ;D And since this Yoda ability is really, I mean really, exhausting, they will all need a cane sooner or later. How lucky these creatures were that there was enough wood for their demand ;D *harrumphs*
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Post by tomhet on May 31, 2009 18:46:17 GMT
It´s always the same: I seem to fail when it comes to the feet. The overall silhouette is already great, I think. Pure awesomeness
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Post by Libraraptor on Aug 5, 2009 19:50:23 GMT
I´m even bad at tracing... Tztztz... Looks like a cow with eyeliners. And look at those arms... They don´t seem to bear bones, do they? I did this "work" 15 or so years ago for my first own Dinosaur Book. ;D
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Post by blackdanter on Aug 13, 2009 20:49:01 GMT
It´s always the same: I seem to fail when it comes to the feet. The overall silhouette is already great, I think. That would make an awesome trick or treat costume for Cordy ;D
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Post by Libraraptor on Sept 20, 2009 10:43:14 GMT
Wow, thanks Tyrannax for this theropod sketch. Can I use it for exercising, please? You see above that I do have talent, it just needs some refinement ;D
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